An 11 year old girl stole the show as she took the Duchess of Cambridge on an impromptu tour of a new charity shop.
Kate was visiting the new East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) store in Holt.
She met Rebekah Hughes, who has the rare Dravet Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy, inside the shop.

Kate was led by the hand by Rebekah to a display of handbags and jewellery. Rebekah showed her a silver handbag to which Kate replied :
"We better put a reserved sticker on that."

Afterwards Kate bought a Fireman Sam book for Prince George and a Beatrix Potter Tom Kitten figure for Princess Charlotte.

The Prime Minister David Cameron has backed calls by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for more privacy for their children, saying that he has "every sympathy".

Prince George with William and Catherine at his sister Charlotte's christening

Kensington Palace released an open letter yesterday claiming the couple's two-year-old son Prince George is being harassed by paparazzi photographers, some of whom the Palace says will go to any lengths to get pictures of the young prince.

In one recent incident, photographers were found hiding on private land near the couple's Norfolk home Anmer Hall. The Prime Minister said today that they deserve "some privacy and some space" to bring up their family.

The Duchess of Cambridge will today help to officially launch the East Anglian Children's Hospices latest appeal in Norfolk today.
She's been a patron of the charity since 2012. EACH wants to build a new £10m hospice for Norfolk to replace its current site at Quidenham near Attleborough.